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( DENVER, CO. , May 24, 2004) Sloans Lake, Javier Rodriquez, 9 (right) watches as denver Zoo employees Amy Bahronburg and Harold Neyra, hang the bat habitats third graders from Brown Elem. School in Denver made. The bat houses that were hung at Sloans Lake in Denver. The project was sponsered by Denver Councilman Rick Garcia, The Denver Zoo and Denver Parks and Recreation. It was the children's idea to help fight mosquitoes and the spread of West Nile. (Photo by DENNIS SCHROEDER/ ROCKY MOUNTAIN NEWS)

( DENVER, CO. , May 24, 2004) Sloans Lake, Javier Rodriquez, 9 (right) watches as denver Zoo employees Amy Bahronburg and Harold Neyra, hang the bat habitats third graders from Brown Elem. School in Denver made. The bat houses that were hung at Sloans Lake in Denver. The project was sponsered by Denver Councilman Rick Garcia, The Denver Zoo and Denver Parks and Recreation. It was the children's idea to help fight mosquitoes and the spread of West Nile. (Photo by DENNIS SCHROEDER/ ROCKY MOUNTAIN NEWS)

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DAS;( DENVER, CO. , May 24, 2004) Sloans Lake, Javier Rodriquez, 9 (right) watches as denver Zoo employees Amy Bahronburg and Harold Neyra, hang the bat habitats third graders from Brown Elem. School in Denver made. The bat houses that were hung at Sloans Lake in Denver. The project was sponsered by Denver Councilman Rick Garcia, The Denver Zoo and Denver Parks and Recreation. It was the children's idea to help fight mosquitoes and the spread of West Nile. (Photo by DENNIS SCHROEDER/ ROCKY MOUNTAIN NEWS)

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